PSL PQube 3 Power Analyzers

PQube 3’s Best‑in‑Class Features

The PQube 3 power analyzer measures, identifies, and records all power quality disturbance and environmental process parameter data in real-time. These devices connect directly to voltages up to 690 V, auto-configuring by auto-detecting the mains frequency, wiring configuration and nominal voltage. The PQube 3 series of power analyzers boast an impressive number of standard features including intuitive touch-screen display, up to 14 energy metering channels, 4-quadrant metering, alarms and automatic reporting. Our power analyzers are made sturdy, easily fitting into production equipment or harsh environments. To get access to PQube 3 firmware updates, Modbus Client or Report Writer or for technical information on our products please visit our help center.

 

PQube 3r Power Analyzer is the best choice for protecting sensitive processes that need accurate detection of power disturbances and flexible relay programming. With 4 built-in programmable relay outputs, PQube 3r Power Analyzer can be assigned to a specific trigger condition based on the type or severity of disturbance. It boasts an impressive number of standard features including 8 energy metering channels, 4-quadrant ANSI Class 0.2 revenue–grade metering, alarms, and push reporting. Its compact design makes it easy to configure with autodetection of the mains frequency, wiring configuration, and nominal voltage.

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Datasheet

PSL PQube 3 Power Analyzers Datasheet    

Key Features

PSL PQube 3 Power Analyzers Key Features

  • • Connects directly to voltages up to 750 Vac (L-N)
    nominal
    • Certified for Class A power quality according to
    IEC 61000-4-30 Ed3
    • Detects high-frequency impulse events up to 4 MHz
    and records 2 kHz to 150 kHz emissions
    • Auto-detects the mains frequency, wiring
    configuration and nominal voltage
    • No software to install, built-in web and email server

Accessories Catalog

PSL PQube 3 Power Analyzers Accessories Catalog